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SquareTable Social Media and Business Development

These last few years, organizations of all sizes and backgrounds have started experimenting with social media and underlying tooling. Whether it is for recruitment, marketing, communication or business development purposes. A variety of lessons has been learned and social media ‘laws’ have been distilled.

1-Success revolves around genuine, compelling content2-Every day is election day3-Fish where the fish are4-You don’t own your brands5-Revenue model should be clear and logical to users6-A Critical Mass is needed7-Benefits to participants should be crystal clear8-Trust or authenticity should always be secured

In spite of the above-standing lessons, learned whilst experimenting, few organizations know how to leverage the full potential of social media. They ask themselves: how can we open up and connect our organization in a successful and controlled way, using the power of Social Media Networks?

This will be the topic of an exclusive SquareTable on January 19th 2011

Follow through on SquareTable September 2010

In September 2010 Squarewise organised a first SquareTable on the same topic. The outcome of this session (with participation of a.o. Siemens, Sanoma and LinkedIn) and additional research done, was shared in the following article.

Outline of program - January 19th 2011

- 16.00: Reception and introduction round- 16.15: Introduction to the topic and to Squarewise- 16.30: Discussion- 18.30: Wrap-up and conclusion

We will conclude the session with time for networking, whilst enjoying some drinks and finger food.

About the concept ‘SquareTables’

Squarewise has its roots in strategic knowledge management. As such we have a strong tradition in managing our own and clients’ knowledge development. A SquareTable is a special session directed towards both sharing and creating knowledge.

This is what a former participant had to say about a SquareTable: “A very inspiring session ‘content-wise’ and a great way to meet people. I would be pleased to be invited for a follow-up session and hope we keep in contact.” VP-Knowledge and Innovation, Siemens

Additional information

Participation: This is an exclusive session in which you can participate by invitation only. If you are interested in an invitation please contact Mélanie Schuil via schuil@squarewise.com for more details.

Should you need additional information regarding the meeting or its topic, you can contact Martine Verweij (Verweij@) or René Heunen (Heunen@).